Hyderabad: The winter session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly beginning on Monday is expected to be stormy as it comes amid a heated war of words between the ruling Congress and opposition BRS over river water issues. The water issues are likely to be major items on the agenda of the session as BRS has recently announced an agitation to protect “Telangana’s water rights”, while the Congress government challenged the opposition party for debate in the Assembly.BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao, who stayed away from public events during the last two years, addressed a press conference recently and said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s regime failed to put pressure on the Union government, which allegedly returned a detailed project report of the Palamuru-Rangareddy irrigation project. The BRS president also described the Congress regime as “useless”. KCR’s remarks received a strong response from the chief minister, who pointed out that the former had mostly stayed away from the Assembly during the last two years.
Upcoming TG Assembly session likely to be stormy




